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Gentlemen who have taken out licenses for fishing would do well to call at the New Zealand Clothing Factory and inspect their Waterproof Waders. The articles can be made to order in any style, and any one who does much fishing should not be without. We also make Riding ahd Driving Aprons, Shooting and Bicycle Capes, etc. These goods are all guaranteed sewn and taped throughout.— Advt. DO NOT Delay, for it is usually dangerous. For to suffer from indigestion while yon can be cured is folly; but by using Crease's Taraxacum or Dandelion Coffee you can soon be cured. At the great sale at Te House Aro Branch, Palmerston North,* buyers of general drapery, household furnishings, blankets, clothing, dress fabrics, and ladies' outfitting, will find the choice very large, and the pn«es marvellously cheap. The purchases were made by Mr Smith himself in Sydney, and by a special buyer tent to Chnstchurch to attend the great •ale of Edwards, Bennett and Co. Gentlemen contemplating paying a visit to their tailor should see our Superior Tailor-made Buits to measure at £3 10s, £4, £4 10s and £5 The fit, finish and furnishing of every garment guaranteed in our first clbss style, and will be found better value than anything yet offered in Palmerston at the tailoring De» partmnnt of the Bon Marche, of Palmer* ston N. Boss and Sandf ord, —Advt. TO »AYE Is to earn, and a few pence saved on each purchase makes a considerable amount in the course of a year. Buying Crease's A.I. Coß.ee saves money, for it is the best and goes farthest.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 76, 24 September 1894, Page 3

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Untitled Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 76, 24 September 1894, Page 3

Untitled Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 76, 24 September 1894, Page 3

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